v122 · 19 May 2026
MMP POLICY VISION & REFORM

FIRST TERM COMMITMENTS

Measurable. Tracked on the People's Portal. Published against actuals in real time. Every commitment has a defined metric, a defined timeline, and a defined accountability mechanism. If MMP fails, the failure is visible on the portal before MMP can spin it.

Year 1Budget near-balance — deficit ~$8B
Year 2First surplus — debt falling
Year 3Surplus locked — REL compounding
All trackedPeople's Portal — live KPIs

Five Areas — Every Commitment Measurable

Economy — First Term

Flat income tax operational Year 2. REL first distributions Year 1. Budget near-balance Year 1 (deficit ~$8B vs current $77B). First surplus Year 3. Debt falling from Year 2. ACCC action on supermarkets within 90 days. AI price dashboard live within 6 months.

Sovereignty And Security

Liquid fuel emergency declared. Reserves audit within 30 days. AUKUS strategic review opened — terms of reference covering reposition options, unmanned-systems scaling, Sovereign Defence Manufacturing scope, and Asia-Pacific connector programme. Conventional defence 3% GDP locked. National Construction Service legislation Year 1. Biosecurity unified under a single command within 12 months.

Building Australia

SBC legislated and operational within 12 months. First corridor construction Year 2. National energy grid plan published. First SBC microgrid Year 2. Murray-Darling independent audit Year 1. First mine community Year 3.

Government Reform

22 departments to 7 — legislation Year 1. National Advisory Council within 90 days. People's Portal live within 12 months. All legislation on the portal before Parliament from Day 1. Every contract over $10,000 published within 30 days. NDIS review within 90 days. Robodebt Guarantee within 6 months.

Families And Communities

Childcare $10/hr Year 1. GP rebate restored Year 1. Bulk billing improvement measurable within 24 months. 26 weeks parental leave legislated Year 1. Granny flats as-of-right Year 1. Free relationship counselling Year 1.

The Fiscal Commitment

Year 1: deficit ~$8B (one-tenth of the current $77B). Year 3: first surplus. Year 5: surplus of $48B+. Debt trajectory reverses from Year 2. Interest payments stop compounding. By Year 15, federal debt eliminated.

Every assumption underlying this trajectory is published. Every variance is published. If the numbers prove wrong, the corrected numbers replace them — without spin, without delay. The fiscal model is honest about Year 1 because honesty about Year 1 is the precondition for credibility about Year 5.

The Accountability Commitment

MMP will not make commitments it cannot measure. Every line above has a defined metric, a defined timeline, and a defined accountability mechanism. If we fail, it will be visible on the portal before we can spin it. Status: committed / in progress / delivered / failed. Published in real time. Updated monthly. Not after the term. During it. You will see exactly what was promised and what was delivered.

One MP — What It Means

Electing Brett Murrell does not hand MMP government. It sends one independent MP to Canberra with a fully costed plan and a mandate to pursue every element of it. One MMP MP in 2027 changes what is politically possible in 2027. Three MMP-aligned MPs in 2030 changes what any government can ignore. A sustained regional crossbench built on shared values and genuine accountability changes what Australia becomes.

These Goals Are Tracked Publicly

Every commitment above is a live KPI on the People's Portal from Day 1. If a commitment is met, the portal records it. If a commitment is missed, the portal records that too — and a public explanation is required within 30 days. The first government in Australian history that publishes its own report card in real time. Not by choice. By design.

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MMP First Term Commitments

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Discussion & Evidence

No memos pinned to this policy yet. When an MMP memo on this topic is published, it will appear here with a short summary. The full memo index is at moralmajority.com.au/memos.html.